EC sees hushkitting by U.S. as means to avoid noise rules
Stage 2 airliners should no longer be permitted to fly after 2002 under International Civil Aviation Organization noise rules, but the "hushkit solution and the rectification techniques have allowed these old aircraft to continue to fly," according to the European Commission. The EC, which wants to...
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